Sentence examples for predicament to which from inspiring English sources

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It is a predicament to which Ms. Pondick gives flawless physical form.

The soldiers' predicament, to which we return throughout the film, is intended to dramatize the issues being debated back home, although their heroism has few political implications, being more an example of indissoluble friendship.

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The second predicament, the remedies to which will also help cure problem #1, is diversifying beyond the current homogeneous band that fills the high-tech halls.

In an article in The New Yorker, James Surowiecki compared the Jets' Sanchez predicament to other sunk costs in which  people "throw good money after bad" at government or business projects.

When he first wakes up, the fifty-six-year-old writer — who, under the pseudonym Boris Akunin, is one of Russia's most widely read contemporary authors — might think of a new predicament in which to ensnare his popular hero, Erast Fandorin, the dashing nineteenth-century detective who can see into people's souls and always wins at games of chance.

PHOTOS: Summer Sneaks 2013 On Tuesday, Jordan and director Ryan Coogler appeared on "The Tavis Smiley Show," where they discussed how the timing of "Fruitvale Station's" release was a "gift" in its ability to give context to the predicament in which Trayvon Martin found himself.

The political and cultural ascendancy of the middle class increased the novel's popularity and prestige, giving rise in the 19th century to the predicament in which Mr. Franzen currently finds himself.

For Mr. Obama, the Senate vote offered affirmation that his administration had made the most of what seemed to be a rough political predicament, in which it was forced to negotiate a tax agreement with the Bush-era tax cuts set to expire at the end of the month and Congressional Republicans empowered by their big victory in the midterm elections.

Ms. Sher noted that she even invented a word to describe the predicament: "emotaling," which she defines on her Web site as "to feel, think and judge oneself in rapid succession, ultimately causing immobility".

This could very well apply to the aforementioned predicament in which many ethnically diverse older women find themselves in regard to their health and physical functioning, making the study of emotion-focused coping in this population a critical research target.

Had she stopped to place herself in Mrs Brown's situation, she would have begun to understand the predicament in which she had been placed.

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